Hardware & Technology

GCS co-ordinates Ukraine activity from technology to training

Across the full spectrum of client needs, GCS brings highest standard demining to Ukraine for Nibulon, funded by German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the German State Development Bank (KFW DEG Impulse).

GCS adds further capacity to its newly acquired jamming business

Global Clearance Solutions AG (GCS) announced today that it has completed additional acquisitions. Recently purchased company Symlab GmbH secures the jamming division of Comlab AG, while GCS buys Comlab subsidiary Symmetra.

Multi-sensor detector unveiled

Multi-sensor detector unveiled

Crowds gathered at the exhibition booth of Global Clearance Solutions (GCS) to witness the release of their Multi-sensor Detection System (MDS) designed to increase the find rate of explosive threats.

GCS to launch game changer in detecting explosive threats

Idex 2023 promises to be one of the year’s most exciting trade shows. Set to be released is a new detection system that aims to locate hidden threats faster and more accurately…

Demining skills transferred in Lebanon

In April this year, training was completed by GCS’ senior field technicians in Nabatieh, a city situated near Lebanon’s southern border. In association with MAG, this event was aimed at relaying essential mechanical details that will help to eliminate remnants of war in and around that region.

GCS responds to Ukraine’s call for help

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has yet again brought to light some of the severe realities of war. While there remains an earnest focus on securing front lines, the subsequent need for battlefield clearance must be highlighted. Read why and how GCS can aptly render affected regions safe for civilian use.

New mechanical clearance tasks in Vista Hermosa, Colombia

GCS has been assisting the humanitarian organisation HI in its mission to rid Colombia of its legacy of landmine and IED contamination, for many years. Most recently, we provided HI with our GCS-100 machine in support of a new project in Vista Hermosa in Meta, a region with the highest number of landmine victims in the country.

When tensions flare – GCS in Libya

In recent years GCS has become increasingly active in areas where conflicts have not entirely come to an end. Staying on the ground in such situations comes with a certain element of risk – and it is a decision that GCS does not take lightly.